Archive for May, 2013

“The United Kingdom has become a civilized place. Unfortunately its practice of importing savages makes that civilization of climbing roses and social progress unsustainable. If you import millions of people who follow a religion that sanctifies tribal violence, then you must expect tribal violence to tear apart what you have built. And if you do not wish that to happen, then you must close the gates on the barbarians.” – Jeff Greenfield, Frontpage Magazine.

“This was not just an attack on Britain and on the British way of life, it was also a betrayal of Islam and of the Muslim communities who give so much to our country. There is nothing in Islam that justifies this truly dreadful act.” – Prime Minister David Cameron.

“It seems to me a certainty that the fatalistic teachings of Mohammed and the utter degradation of the Arab women are the outstanding causes for the arrested development of the Arab. He is exactly as he was around the year 700, while we have been developing.” – General George S. Patton.

This is a guest column; ‘Mihael Willman’ is the pseudonym for a concerned Canadian – JG.

By Mihael Willman

On April 21, Stephen Schwarzman, co-founder and CEO of Blackstone Group, ranked in 2011 as the fifth largest private equity firm in the world, announced he was creating a $300 million scholarship program at Tsinghua University in China, towards which he was donating $100 million of his own money. The scholarships are for a one year, English-language master’s program, to be granted to 200 students a year over fifty years. Of these, 45 per cent are to come from America, 20 per cent from China and the remainder from the rest of the world, excluding Africa.

“Strange as it may seem, Herman Miller (Canada Inc.) was innocent of discrimination but still lost. Morgan’s allegations of discrimination were dismissed but he won. That’s the state of human rights laws in Canada.”

In his article “No discrimination … but pay up anyway” on May 19th, solicitor-emeritus of the Toronto Sun Alan Shanoff tells us that, while the Ontario Human Rights Commission rejected all allegations of discrimination against furniture manufacturer Herman Miller Canada Inc., the company was nonetheless ordered to pay a total of $70,799 to complainant Aldeen Morgan, on the grounds that the complainant’s feelings were hurt by the company’s failure to conduct an “investigation” into his complaints.

Things appear to be rapidly reaching a crescendo in the United States, which in my opinion is in imminent danger of a take-over from within.

The individual States are passing laws invalidating Federal encroachments on State powers, the military has been “beheaded” by Obama’s replacement of high-calibre professional soldiers with more malleable types who will follow orders regardless of their oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution, and intimidation of political opponents has now been found to be both widespread and routine.

Obama is attempting to establish his own “Brownshirts” through the Dept. of Homeland Security, and a number of likely “false flag” outrages are being used in an effort to disarm and demoralize the American population.